Flørli 4444

Flørli is a roadless hamlet and it lies deep into the spectacular Lysefjord, close to the Kjerag bigwalls. Only way to get here is by ferry. Flørli is popular for its 4444 steps right up the mountain - the longest wooden stairway in the world. It is also known for its hydropower history - in the power hall you can visit the exposition and enjoy the summer-open Power Café.

Flørli is a roadless hamlet serviced by four ferries per day. It lies deep into the spectacular Lysefjord, close to the Kjerag bigwalls. Only way to get here is by ferry. Flørli is popular for its 4444 steps right up the mountain - the longest wooden stairway in the world. It is also known for its hydropower history - in the power hall you can visit the exposition and enjoy the summer-open Power Café.

Flørli is a place to relax. It is also a basecamp for great outdoor adventures. Wake up to the perfect mirror of the silent fjord on a warm summer day. Feel the fresh fjord breeze in your face as you kayak along steep shores. Get your thrills hovering the void on the Kjeragbolten. Paddle to our wilderness camp on the fringe of the Frafjordheiane National Park. Get a lucky bait and row your fish-dinner to shore.

There is plenty of others like you in Flørli and you will find good company around the bonfire in the big laptent or over a beer in our School-pub.